A judge has ordered investigators to leave in place the trailer and storage container belonging to a New Hampshire man charged with kidnapping a 14-year-old girl 10 months ago and holding her against her will.

SHELLEY WALCOTT JOINS US NOW LIVE FROM THE NEWSROOM WITH DETAILS ON WHAT THAT RULING CLOUDED. NOT ONLY WILL THAT MOBILE HOME STAY ON THAT PROPERTY IN GORHAM, THE STATE WILL ALSO PICK UP THE RENTAL COST. THE LANDLORD WANTED TO CLEAR THE PROPERTY BECAUSE RENT MONEY HAD STOPPED COMING IN. BUT LATE TODAY THE JUDGE SIDED WITH THE DEFENSE SAYING THE PROPERTY SHOULD REMAIN AS IT IS, SO THAT KIBBY'S ATTORNEYS CAN EXAMINE IT AS PART OF THEIR CASE. THE JUDGE ALSO ORDERED PROSECUTORS TO HAND OVER SEARCH WARRANT DOCUMENTS TO THE DEFENSE. KIBBY IS CHARGED WITH KIDNAPPING ABIGAIL HERNANDEZ LAST OCTOBER. HE WAS ARRESTED LAST WEEK AND WAS BACK IN COURT WEDNESDAY, A AS HIS ATTORNEYS FOUGHT AGAINST EFFORTS TO MOVE HIS HOME. PROSECUTORS HAVE NOT SAID WHAT THEY FOUND INSIDE THE HOME OR STORAGE CONTAINER, BUT THEY DO CALL IT CRUCIAL EVIDENCE. AND KIBBY'S PROBABLE CAUSE HEARING WILL NOW TAKE PLACE SOMETIME IN SEPTEMBER, AT THE

Hillary Clinton's office said "nothing nefarious was at play" when the former secretary of state used her personal email address, rather than one provided by the State Department, during her four years as America's top diplomat.